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James on Apr 22, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThey are excellent! I have bought 2 and I am about to purchase a third one.
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Stephany on May 16, 2021
5 out of 5 starsGreat jewelry, modern and minimalist.I have sensitive ears and heavy jewelry is a no go for me. Since these are extremely light weigh, I can wear them every day. <3
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I have a model, how do I order a custom 3D Print?
Simple as it is – contact us with the model and details for all the special requests, from color to material and size. And our 3D magicians will do their magic.
Custom and personalized orders
When you say color, we say – bring it on! Our color portfolio says: white, black, yellow, orange, green, blue, red and so on, and so on. Besides standard colors, Print-A-Brick material archive consists of gems such as faux marble, faux wood, translucent, faux gold, faux silver, faux copper. If you are interested in some specific color, contact us. Our Print-A-Brick material archive would gladly build-up its inventory with your amazing ideas.
Wholesale availability
We talked to our 3D printers and they say they would be more than happy to see their babies in shops. Worldwide. If you are interested to spread Print-A-Brick love, send us email and tell us more about your shop and your ideas for selling our items. Provide us with all the information you would like to receive if it was other way round – links, photos, website – anything you can think of.
Are 3D printed parts/item food safe?
Whoa! When we said our plastic is made out of corn starch and sugar cane we didn’t specify it is not edible (even it does look and sound d-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s!). 3D printing technology, FDM, is not considered food safe. It is only safe for creating glorious items for glorious people
What materials do you use?
- It’s no secret we are fan of plastic, but not any kind –– the biodegradable type of plastic! We use plastic made out of plant-based resources such as corn starch or sugar cane. For those who want to know more, we encourage you to cast a (good) eye on Polylactic acid.
- There is always the option of using PETG to increase durability and heat resistance. Even though it is not biodegradable, it is one of the easiest to recycle. Second best.
Can you 3D Print broken parts?
There is no bigger joy than giving new life to damaged items. Less pollution is the best solution. If you have 3D model of broken part, send it to us. In case you don’t have it, send us broken part by post and we will make 3D model, print it and send it back to you.
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